The Arthur Miller Journal (ISSN: 1558-8831) provides a
lasting legacy to
Miller's
significant contributions to American drama.
It began its biannual publication in 2006 under the auspices of St.
Francis College,
and was given additional support from 2012 to 2014 by Regent
University. 2015 saw the move to Penn State UP.
The journal is
now published
twice yearly by Pennsylvania State University Press, in cooperation
with the Arthur Miller
Society and the Arthur
Miller
Centre at the University of East Anglia. Subscription and
Submission information appears below, for any other information
contact the editor: Stephen Marino.
Member of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.

If you
would like to watch the recent interview between the Journal’s editor
Steve Marino, and playwright, David Henry Hwang (in which, among other
things, he discusses his views on Miller), go to the St. Francis
College website, where there is a link to the video on the Journal’s homepage.

Subscriptions, claims and
changes of address should be directed to our subscription services at
the John Hopkins University Press, P. O. Box 19966, Baltimore, MD
21211, phone 1-800-548-1784 (outside USA and Canada: 410-516-6987); jrnlcirc@press.jhu.edu.
Subscribers are requested to notify the Press and their local
postmaster immediately of change of address. All correspondence of a
business nature including permissions and advertising, should be
addressed to Penn State Press: journals@press.psu.edu

Submissioninformation for Arthur
Miller Journal

We welcome
essays on any aspect of Miller's
life,
work, and career, both on individual works and
evaluations of the scope
of Miller's eight decades of writing and
his connection to other
playwrights.
We also are interested in publishing teaching notes and short notes
regarding new approaches to Miller and his work.
In addition to these,
we invite book, production, film, and performance reviews.
Submit all essays, notes, and reviews through the journal's online and
peer review system at http://www.editorialmanager.com/amj
Essays should conform to the MLA Style Manual and not exceeed 8000
words.
Essays will be blind
vetted. You will be notified by email as to each step of the submission
process.

Alternatively,
you can submit
essays and notes as email attachments to Editor Steve Marino: smarino@sfc.edu.
Books for review and book reviews can be
sent directly to the Book Review Editor: George Castellitto
and
Film or Performance reviews to the Performance Review
Editor: Susan Abbotson.
Film and Performance reviews should not exceed 3000 words.
All submissions should follow MLA. Please look at a previous issue of
the journal to check the format.

Click here
for a PDF of the program from the St. Francis College's launching
celebration for
the
Journal in 2006.